Radiobiology for the Radiologist has long been regarded as the “gold standard” in the field for over 45 years. Combining traditional and molecular radiation biology principles, this comprehensive textbook is highly valued by students, residents, and experienced clinical practitioners alike. The latest edition retains the two-part format of previous versions, featuring newly added chapters, thoroughly updated content, and numerous figures to provide visual context for each topic.
The book is divided into two sections. Part 1 covers essential information for students of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, following the syllabus published by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). While students in Radiation Oncology require the general information found in Part 1, they also benefit from the more specialized information contained in Part 2.
Notable features of this edition include:
Introduction of new therapies on medical countermeasures to radiation exposure
Exploration of new molecular techniques in radiology
Alignment with the format of the Syllabus in Radiation Biology prepared by RSNA
Target audience of residents, researchers, and graduate students in radiology, nuclear medicine, radiation oncology, and medical physics
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Radiobiology for the Radiologist remains an indispensable resource, providing in-depth coverage of radiobiological principles and their applications, making it an essential reference for those involved in the field of radiology and related disciplines